8 .3 Parameters / Workflow
The "Parameters" menu option enables the appropriate pro-
grams to be saved for up to 25 different screw-joints. Up
to 25 parameters can be stored in up to 25 workflows each
in any order (and with repetitions) in the "Workflow" menu
option. A workflow can also be made up of just one param-
eter. Activating a workflow enables these screw-joints to be
completed one after another. The activated workflow, the
current position in the workflow and which parameter can be
processed next appear on the wrench display.
Programming parameters:
1. You must switch to the menu with
"Parameters" menu option with
eters.
2. After pressing
in the "Parameters" menu option, you
can select the required parameter – from "Parameter 1"
to "Parameter 25" – with
within the parameter selection.
3. Confirming the parameter selected with
"Inactive" / "Active".
NOTE! If the "Inactive" display has a yellow back-
ground, this parameter is not currently being used in
a workflow. If the "Active" display has a yellow
background, this parameter is being used in at least
one workflow. Check carefully whether you really
want to change this parameter because the change
becomes effective when a workflow containing this
parameter is activated.
4. If you want to change the parameter, press
"Torque" / "Rotation angle". Here you can use
to select the mode in which this parameter should be
programed. The mode selected is shown with a yellow
background.
5. See page 9 (under Torque) for the programming mode
"Torque": from 8.1
6. See page 10 (under Rotation angle) for the programming
mode "Rotation angle": from 8.2
Activating workflow:
7. You must activate the parameter(s) via a workflow to work
with one or more programed parameters.
to switch to the menu and select the "Workflow"
8. Use
menu option with
.
9. After pressing
in the "Workflow" menu option, you can
select the required workflow (from 1 to 25) with
to go backwards within the workflow selection.
10. Confirming the workflow selected with
"Inactive" / "Active". If the "Inactive" display is shown with
a yellow background, the workflow is not activated. If the
"Active" display is shown with a yellow background, the
workflow is already activated.
Design and function
and select the
to program param-
. Use
to go backwards
displays
to display
. Use
displays
is used to set an inactive workflow to "Active" and
11.
to set an active workflow to "Inactive".
12. If the "Inactive" display is shown with a yellow back-
ground, pressing
takes you back to the menu. If the
"Active" display has a yellow background, pressing
includes the required parameters in this workflow.
13. The 1st parameter (P) in the 1st step of a workflow (e.g.
A1.1) has a yellow background. Pressing
required parameter to be selected, counting upwards
from Parameter 1 to Parameter 25. Use
wards within the parameter selection.
NOTE! Select the parameters for your workflow only
once they have been checked for correct program-
ming.
14. After selecting a parameter for the 1st step of a workflow,
press
– this shows the parameter for the 2nd step
of this workflow with a yellow background (this can be
selected as described above).
15. Press
to end workflow programming. You return to the
"Workflow" menu option.
16. If you want to work directly with this workflow, press
again to show the start display with the workflow. After
pressing
"OK" is no longer displayed, the wrench is
ready to use and the workflow can be completed.
17. If you do not want to work directly with this workflow yet,
select
on the "Workflow"menu option and set this
workflow to "Inactive", as described in 10 and 12.
8 .4 Signals
The Signals menu option allows you to set the threshold, to
enable/disable the buzzer and to enable/disable vibration. The
threshold defines when the 1st signal level is to be activated.
This value (as a percentage) refers to the lower value of the target
value range. To access the Signals menu option, press
for the menu.
18. Keep pressing
until you can access the "Signals"
menu option.
19. Press
for the signals setting range.
20. The Threshold menu option enables you to set the thresh-
old to the required value (with
NOTE! The range for the threshold is 50% to 99%. The
higher the threshold is set, the quicker the 1st signal
level is exceeded.
21. Confirm the entered value with
22. The next menu level allows you to enable/disable the buzzer.
Select the required setting using
setting is shown with a yellow background. Confirm the
required setting with
23. The next menu level allows you to enable/disable vibra-
tion. Select the required setting using
setting is shown with a yellow background. Confirm the
required setting with
enables the
to go back-
).
.
. The selected
.
. The selected
.
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